Intersyndicale: “a managerial dynamic of violence against staff”
According to public and private unions, the health crisis highlights the extent of the damage to the higher education and research education system, “caused by all the reforms implemented over the past three years, in haste and coercion … These reforms, taken outside any social and democratic dialogue, are part of a managerial dynamic of violence against staff: repression of mobilizations, threats and disciplinary sanctions, precariousness of the statutes, total lack of recognition, refusal of an ambitious and general revaluation, permanent exposure to health risks, permanent reversal of decisions taken, questioning of the national character of the education system, etc. ”, list the unions.
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Teachers want more resources
The main demands of the inter-union for this strike of January 26:
-Implementation of a multi-year job creation plan: teachers, CPE, AED, AESH, Doc, Psy-EN, health and social services personnel, engineers and administrative and technical personnel: ‘obtain resources and positions commensurate with the educational challenges’, underline the unions;
-A multiannual programming law to establish a significant salary increase: “In other words, an increase in the remuneration of all colleagues and this, without compensation”, supports the inter-union: “France should no longer be among the European countries paying the its teachers less well ”.
– The end of precariousness and the creation of qualified and statutory jobs, decently paid, in particular for school life staff (AED) and AESH;
– Responsible management of the health crisis, in particular by reducing staff numbers in order to allow face-to-face teaching for all pupils and all students in compliance with health regulations …
For another educational policy
The inter-union concludes: “Our organizations are asking for the implementation of educational policies other than those implemented up to now by the government. They therefore call on staff, from school to university, to strike this Tuesday, January 26 ”.
In Montpellier, the strikers planned to meet at 2 p.m., on the Place de la Comédie.
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